Exam 2: A: Some Tools of the Economist

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A middleman

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Which of the following statements about exchange is true?

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Figure 2-10 Figure 2-10    -Refer to Figure 2-10. What is the opportunity cost of the movement from point A to point C? -Refer to Figure 2-10. What is the opportunity cost of the movement from point A to point C?

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Steve values his Honda Accord at $10,000, and Jennifer values it at $14,000. If Jennifer buys it from Steve for $11,000, which of the following is true?

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Figure 2-9 Figure 2-9    -Refer to Figure 2-9. If the economy moves from point A to point D, the opportunity cost is -Refer to Figure 2-9. If the economy moves from point A to point D, the opportunity cost is

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Which of the following most accurately states the function of middlemen?

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"Henry Ford made millions of dollars producing and marketing automobiles. Many workers and consumers must have suffered in order for Ford to amass such enormous wealth." The person who made this observation

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Which of the following will most likely cause an outward shift in the production possibilities curve?

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Which of the following best describes the implications of the law of comparative advantage? If each person sells goods for which he or she has the greatest comparative advantage in production and buys those for which his or her comparative advantage is least, the

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With time, which one of the following strategies would most likely result in an outward shift in the production possibilities curve of an economy?

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The student government associations at several universities have experimented with purchasing bicycles to leave around campus for everyone's use. Anyone who needs the bike can use it, and they are not allowed to lock the bike up or take it home, but rather must leave it on campus for someone else to use. Economic theory would predict that

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Which of the following is a private owner prohibited from doing?

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Entrepreneurs are

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Which of the following is true of exchange?

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Given your knowledge of the incentives created by private ownership, which of the following would you expect to be false?

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Sally wishes to spend more time this week studying for her classes. Using the idea of a production possibilities curve, and assuming Sally is currently spending all of her time efficiently, Sally can spend more time studying this week only if

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The number of cattle slaughtered every year for meat far exceeds the number of elephants slaughtered every year for their ivory. Despite this, cows can be found everywhere while elephants are on the verge of extinction in some countries. Which of the following best explains this difference?

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In the fictitious country of Lebos, the government allows private ownership of pigs but not of cows. If the people of Lebos permanently increase their desire to purchase more pork and beef, in the long run, we would expect

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Figure 2-7 Figure 2-7    -If an economy operates at point A on the production possibilities curve shown in Figure 2-7, -If an economy operates at point A on the production possibilities curve shown in Figure 2-7,

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Opportunity costs differ among nations primarily because

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